A Brush That Holds Centuries in Its Bristles
I purchased my Kent boar bristle brush in 2017 and. another for my son in 2025 for fine hair — an investment at the time, and a treasure ever since. From the moment I opened the box, I knew this wasn’t just a hairbrush — it was a piece of heritage. The scent of the bristles, rich and resinous, reminded me of something ancient… like ylang-ylang mingled with old wood and history itself. I didn’t know then that scent would stay with me for years, becoming part of my memory and ritual.
The brush is exquisitely crafted — weighty, balanced, and gentle. It glides through the hair without pulling, distributing natural oils with every stroke, leaving behind a softness and shine no synthetic brush could match. Over time, it’s made my hair stronger, smoother, and almost immune to frizz. It feels like silk after brushing — not coated, not styled, but genuinely healthy.
I now use essential oils on the bristles — a drop of ylang-ylang, sometimes cedar — and the brush becomes not just a tool, but an experience. It revives the hair, calms the mind, and connects me to a sense of slow, intentional beauty that modern life often forgets.
If you’re considering a Kent brush, know this: you’re not just buying a grooming tool — you’re receiving a legacy, made to be held, cherished, and passed down.
Worth every penny. And then some.